Place Category: Integration networkPlace Tags: Advice and information, Campaigning, Children's activities, Collecting funds, Community preparation / welcoming activities, donations and practical items, ESOL Classes, Health and well-being activities, Individual advocacy, Reducing prejudice / informing people about refugees, Social and cultural activities and Sports activities
Govan Community Project, formerly Govan & Craigton Integration Network is a community-based organisation working in the South of Glasgow. Originally a response of community and church members to the needs of newly arrived asylum seekers, we have developed over the years to become a local charity working with and for all the diverse communities of the Greater Govan area and beyond.
We provide direct services such as weekly drop-ins, advice, information and advocacy, cultural events, a community flat, English classes, destitution food project, hate-crime reporting and interpreting service. In addition, the network facilitates forums bringing together public, voluntary and community organisations with local people to help plan public services, promote equal rights and opportunities and cross-cultural understanding, and to build bonds and links within and between communities.
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Govan Community Project (GCP) has been delivering services to meet the needs of asylum seekers and refugees in south-west Glasgow for the past 17 years. Over the years, GCP has developed from a local ‘Integration Network’ into one of the main reception charities for asylum claimants in Glasgow. We run anti-destitution services and community development activities, addressing basic level needs while also supporting people to rebuild their lives and become active members of the community.